.com 28 Days To appreciate 28 Days, it's best to be thankful that director Betty Thomas hasn't forced Sandra Bullock into a remake of Clean and Sober. Instead Thomas has balanced her comedic sensibility (evident in Dr. Dolittle and Private Parts) with the seriousness of alcoholism and substance abuse, and she succeeds without compromising the gravity of the subject matter. Some critics have scoffed at the movie's breezy, formulaic portrait of 27-year-old boozer and pill-popper Gwen Cummings (Bullock), but this smooth-running star vehicle does for Bullock what Erin Brockovich did for Julia Roberts, focusing her appeal in a substantial role without taxing the limits of her talent. It's no wonder that Susannah Grant (who wrote both films) was one of the hottest new screenwriters of 1999. She writes "Hollywood Lite" without insulting anyone's intelligence. As played by Bullock, Gwen is an alcoholic in denial whose latest bender with boozer boyfriend Jasper (Dominic West) ruins the wedding of her sister (Elizabeth Perkins) and lands her in a month-long rehab program with the requisite gang of struggling drunks and junkies. Newcomer Alan Tudyk steals his scenes as a gay German rehabber who might've dropped in from a Berlin performance-art exhibit, and Steve Buscemi aptly conveys the weary commitment of a counselor who's seen it all. Thomas has surrounded Bullock with a sharp ensemble, and the addition of singer-songwriter Loudon Wainwright III (as a kind of Greek chorus crooner) is sublimely inspired. Certainly no surprises here--the warring sisters will reconcile, and at least one rehabber will fail to recover--but there's ample pleasure to be found in Bullock's finely tuned performance, and in Thomas's inclusion of flashbacks and tangents that add depth and laughter in just the right dosage. --Jeff ShannonThe Net The Net, the first of Hollywood's big cyberthrillers of the mid-1990s, was also the most successful, thanks in large part to the natural appeal of star Sandra Bullock. Still riding high from Speed and While You Were Sleeping, Bullock plays a computer expert victimized by sinister cyberforces who steal her identity for reasons unknown. It's a clever combination of high-tech paranoia and Hitchcockian references (including Jeremy Northam as a romantic stranger named Devlin, after Cary Grant in Notorious). Film historians may look back someday on films like this--Roger Ebert calls them "hacksploitation"--to see what they reveal about our society's reaction to the increasing role of technology in our lives, just as we now study the fears of Communism and the atom bomb reflected in films of the 1950s. Dennis Miller and Diane Baker costar. --Jim Emerson
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Fine
Good flims at great price
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Good quality!
Exactly what I wanted!
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Movie
Great movies
D**H
Two of the three movies were worth watching.
Net was entertaing.Premonition was flat out weird.
K**N
Great Deal!
I currently can only view DVDs in my bedroom at night because I don’t have Internet in there at this time. So getting good deals on movies from Amazon is some thing I very much appreciate. This one was especially good. Three great movies for a very low price, and how can anyone go wrong with Sandra Bullock?!
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Some of Sandra Bullock's best
Sandra bullock in her prime. Some of the best movies she did was in the late 90's and early 2000's and these are a few of them. Would like to see her in another good movie again. Great actress.
R**H
Perfect!!
Exactly as described! Thank you!!
M**A
Teaching.
Three great movies with Sandra Bullock. I remember watching these as a kid. I thought my kids would like them too. So many movies have strong teaching moments for kids, but parents don't want their kids to see the truth. These were good movies to show my kids.
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Femmes
Pour utilisation personnel. J'aime beaucoup les films dont c'est une femme qui a le rôle principal. J'ai adoré ces 3 films.
J**T
Five Stars
Love the movie! Fast shipping too!
S**Y
Five Stars
LOVE SANDRA BULLOCK
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